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MA2 Division

MA2, an abbreviation for Mixed Amateur 2, is an amateur competitive division commonly known as the Intermediate Division. MA2 is designed for players who have progressed beyond beginner-level competition and have developed a solid foundation of disc golf skills but are not yet competing consistently at the Advanced (MA1) level. Although MA2 is open to both genders, by and large female players compete in the female amateur divisions, FA2 (or FA1, FA3, or FA4). Competitors in MA2 typically possess a growing understanding of throwing techniques, shot selection, course management, and tournament strategy. The division provides an environment where players can continue refining their skills while competing against others of similar experience and ability. MA2 serves as a developmental stage between recreational play and higher-level amateur competition.

MA2 is important because it represents one of the sport's most active and accessible competitive divisions. Many players spend a significant portion of their competitive development in MA2 as they build consistency, confidence, and tournament experience. The division provides meaningful competition while allowing players to improve without facing the intensity of the highest amateur and professional fields. For many participants, MA2 is a place to learn how to manage tournament pressure, improve scoring discipline, and develop the skills necessary for advancement. For the sport as a whole, MA2 serves as a critical training ground to retain players and encourage continued competitive growth.

  • MA2 stands for Mixed Amateur 2, and the division is commonly known as the Intermediate Division. The division frequently contains some of the largest tournament fields because it attracts a broad range of developing competitors.
  • MA2 is intended for players who have progressed beyond beginner competition but are not yet performing consistently at the Advanced level.
  • Many competitors enter MA2 after gaining experience in recreational leagues, casual tournaments, or lower amateur divisions.
  • MA2 players often focus on improving consistency, shot selection, putting confidence, and course management.
  • Tournament success in MA2 is often achieved through minimizing mistakes and maintaining consistent play rather than relying solely on distance or power.
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